Primary terminal exams recent news
Sixty-seven primary terminal exams candidates, twelve schoolteachers and three non-governmental agency officials were sued in Jaipurhat on Thursday in connection with cheating in the exams hall.Twelve teachers of the Ananda schools and MSK director Enamul Haq, SDS executive director Ayesha Akther and ASSET director Nurul Islam, who helped students in cheating in the exams, were also accused in the case.
Executive magistrate Jhumur Bala and Assistant commissioner (land) Nure Mahbuba Joya spotted Sixty-seven fake students taking the primary terminal exams on November 23. All the students were from Ananda schools in JAIPURHAT.
Previously,this year 2.5 million students are the Primary and Ebtedae Terminal Examination 2010.The Primary terminal exams Beginning on Nov 23 held from 11am to 1pm each day and Primary terminal exams will conclude on November 29.This year 55,000 students will be awarded scholarships for outstanding performance.The primary and the mass education minister Md Afsarul Amin told reporters at his office on Sunday that 2,157,907 primary students and 331,133 Ebtedae students will sit for the exams. Only about 4049 candidates will take the English version. Of the 6,000 centres, seven are outside Bangladesh — Riyadh, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Tripoli, Singapore and Berlin. Of all the centres, 166 have been identified as ‘remote.’
The total number of candidates in 2009 was 1,979,895. Among them, 92 percent appeared for the exam and 88.84 percent passed successfully. The number of exam centres was 5357 (five of them abroad).
Executive magistrate Jhumur Bala and Assistant commissioner (land) Nure Mahbuba Joya spotted Sixty-seven fake students taking the primary terminal exams on November 23. All the students were from Ananda schools in JAIPURHAT.
Previously,this year 2.5 million students are the Primary and Ebtedae Terminal Examination 2010.The Primary terminal exams Beginning on Nov 23 held from 11am to 1pm each day and Primary terminal exams will conclude on November 29.This year 55,000 students will be awarded scholarships for outstanding performance.The primary and the mass education minister Md Afsarul Amin told reporters at his office on Sunday that 2,157,907 primary students and 331,133 Ebtedae students will sit for the exams. Only about 4049 candidates will take the English version. Of the 6,000 centres, seven are outside Bangladesh — Riyadh, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Tripoli, Singapore and Berlin. Of all the centres, 166 have been identified as ‘remote.’
The total number of candidates in 2009 was 1,979,895. Among them, 92 percent appeared for the exam and 88.84 percent passed successfully. The number of exam centres was 5357 (five of them abroad).
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